In Figure 1, above, you can see the value of the cards set out in the middle
row, from two to Ace, left to right. Above each card is there value, using
the Easy Method, showing that for example a two would be worth PLUS one, a
seven ZERO, and a ten card to be MINUS one.
There are 52 cards in a single pack, and this is the breakdown of their worth
in the Easy Method;
- +1 = Cards Two to Six. Total 20(four suits with five cards in each)
- 0 = Cards Seven to Nine. Total 12 (four suits with three cards in each)
- -1 = Cards Ten to Ace. Total 20 (four suits with five cards in each)
When using the Poker Tips "Easy Method" you should wait until
the cards are shuffled to begin with a "clean" pack prior to starting.
The key to this system is to look for extremes. The absence or predominance
of exposed high cards is easily noticeable by casual observation. Often you
will play several hands where the mix of face cards and low value cards are
relatively even. But when you see a noticeable absence of high value cards
you should increase your next wager, so if your running total using this method
is quite high then the odds are most in your favour to do well against the
casino.
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